sorta, =P but I was raised too work for the things, most of the time I had to work for the things I wanted, mah ma didnt spoil me but my gramma did XD but all that was along time ago but now to this day I still dont get everything I want

Exactly the same for me, except my other grandma used to want to give all my toys away to a church... every week...

no because I grew up with three sisters and I was the second oldest. So I didn't get much attention like the oldest or the youngest. So me and my second youngest sister had to fight for attention. I think it we have middle-child syndrome (look it up its a real term). I grew up not liking to ask much from my parents and getting things myself.

To a point, I am. I DON'T get what I want, but I don't ask for a lot either, and don't think it's right to impose on my parents for things. I've always been told "Use your own money", "No, you don't need that," and "you're going to kill yourself with that because we live on a hill." So, I didn't have a TON of toys, I had my small collection and my imagination, and I never had ANY ride-in vechiles, 'cause I live on a hill. And, today, I'm not really spoiled in the materialistic way at all. I earn money for the extra things I want to buy, and can keep objects for years without them getting ruined.

I am spoiled when it comes to food, since I can be picky about my food. (I will try almost anything at least once), but, for dinners and such I perfer full meals with protein, vegetables and a side.

And, as a side, I HATE spoiled kids. I have a friend (who's a weeaboo) and she's spoiled up the butt! He parents spend WAY too much on anime for her and her mother buys her Subway almost every day, it drives me nuts! (My father says that if her mom went out and bought some groceries, maybe they wouldn't have to eat out all the time.) Kids today are BEYOND spoiled and it angers me to no end. I mean, why the heck does a ten-year-old need a cell phone, iPod, XBox, Laptop, etc.? It's dumb. And spoiled kids sometimes have no repect, because if it breaks "Mommy and Daddy" will buy a new one. However, I often remember that some of these children are NOT always happy, some just want love, not material goods, but unfotunately, some parents only show their love by buying things....it's sad really.